Agreed, and as mentioned below, there is no rule-of-law without enforcement.

So the question is who or what should be the enforcement (police, judge) of 
proper IP usage?   I don’t think that’s ARIN’s role.  ARIN makes the rules (as 
does the House and Senate) but Congress certainly is not tasked with 
enforcement and actually needs enforcement to ensure that they follow their own 
rules.  We appear to be missing the enforcement piece of the IP puzzle and 
abuse will continue until we put that piece in place.

Trial by email distribution list is not the answer but it appears that there is 
aneed for some type of formal structure / entity / committee / jury system / 
elected panel of judges or whatever … that is empowered by ARIN to carry out 
enforcement and acknowledged by all as such.


-          john

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From: Bon Onlines [mailto:bononli...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 6:07 AM
To: John Von Stein
Cc: Bob Atkins; arin-ppml@arin.net
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] ARIN IPs and Spammers?

Hello John,

" The point is that ARIN is the administrator of IP numbers but each of us is 
responsible for the proper use of them. "

This statement is correct, but the main point is, why should ARIN assign more 
IPs to the companies who are abusing their own IP Assignments? If ARIN is the 
administrator of IP numbers, so they have to have atleast a control and monitor 
on new assignment to its clients. The issue is, if a spammer comes to you and 
ask for a huge block of IPs, this is a win win business for you and the 
spammer. ( specially more benefit for you as an ISP ) because you have got the 
money from the spammer to assign him the huge block of IP, you IPs are all in 
used and you can ask more IPs from ARIN, ARIN will assign you another huge 
block of IP without checking how you did used the old one before? were they 
givven to spammers? were they abused? and you have now a new virgin block which 
cann be givven to another spammer and you will earn more.

Who will make profit here? Yes, for sure, you as an ISP, the Spammer ... BUT 
the people are being abused and getting more and more spamms daily, hourly and 
soon secondly if the IPv6 comes ...

My concern is, ARIN has to have more monitor and control of its IP assinments.

Is that alot to ask from them ?

On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 7:50 AM, John Von Stein 
<j...@qxccommunications.com<mailto:j...@qxccommunications.com>> wrote:
Should Colt be held accountable to police the use of hand guns?  Or Pfizer for 
medication schedule compliance?   Or teachers for our children’s grades?

The point is that ARIN is the administrator of IP numbers but each of us is 
responsible for the proper use of them.  That said, without enforcement there 
is no rule of law so the question really is what entity needs to be the 
enforcer?  The Federal Reserve Bank assesses economic conditions and sets 
interest rates but it is the Bank Auditor Army that enforces regulatory 
compliance on the banks themselves.

Much like the Fed, IP addresses need to have a segregation of duties between 
policy-setting and enforcement.  Clearly ARIN is in the policy-setting role 
already and that’s where they should stay in my humble opinion.  The question 
is who/what will be the “Bank Examiner” regarding the appropriate use of IP 
addresses going forward?????

This whole discussion thread is not about technology, it’s about governance.

Thank you,
John W. Von Stein
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[mailto:arin-ppml-boun...@arin.net<mailto:arin-ppml-boun...@arin.net>] On 
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Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] ARIN IPs and Spammers?


Trying to regulate IPv4 address space based on who and how it is used is a 
waste of time anyway.

Just wait until spammers start using IPv6 space.
On 11/6/2014 3:59 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:

In a word, no.



ARIN should not be the application police and should not be making value 
judgments about what addresses are used for.



While I support industry efforts to eliminate SPAM and support ARIN taking 
action against inefficient utilization of address space (such as snowshoe 
spamming), I do not think that we want to go down the very slippery slope of 
appointing ARIN arbiter of what is good and bad usage of internet addresses.



Owen



On Nov 6, 2014, at 1:24 PM, Bon Onlines 
<bononli...@gmail.com><mailto:bononli...@gmail.com> wrote:



Hey all,



What do you think about the number of ARIN ips belongs to spammers

nowadays? I have done a researched recently and found alot companies

how have assigned more than thousands of IPs to some spammers around

the world.



Do you think such assignments are fair? Shouldn't arin take some steps

to stop such abuses of ips?



I would be happy to hear your thoughts.



Thanks

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